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THE RALEIGH ENTERPRISE.
Thursday, May 18, 1905.
of the most
is open-work
The Summer Headgear.
"Flowers run riot over the hats for
summer," says The Delineator for
June. "These trimmings are either
very small or very large big, soft
petalled roses and camelias and
peonies, or forget-me-nots, lilies-of-the-valley,
mignonette, peach blos
soms and lilacs. Delicacy of tint is
a striking feature of the new flowers,
and they are massed in unusual com
binations, such as blue, yellow, mauve
and green. Garlands .and wreaths
are the favorite green. Garlands
and wreaths are the favorite designs,
and this form of trimming is par
ticularly adapted to the smart tip
tilted or retrousse hat, which is the
mode of the season. With this shape
the bandeau becomes prominent, a
goodly portion of trimming being ap
plied on it when at the side or back.
"There is unlimited variety to the
hats for afternoon wear. So modi
fied is the "Charlotte Corday" as to
be seemingly an entirely new type of
headgear.
"Ribbons were never so much used.
The narrow widths are formed into
tiny flowers, true-lovers' knots. Cupid
and Marie Antoinette bows, in self
or contrasting colors.
"The basis of some
pleasing summer hats
or eyelet embrodiery.
"The new straws are shown in a
varied assortment of colors, and the
question of matching the dress ma
terial is quite easily solved."
Digging for Her Friends.
We find in one of our exchanges
the story of a little Japanese girl
who had learned from American
teachers about the people of the land
from which they came, and she wish
ed very much to see them. Here is
the story as told by Miss Dorsey :
"Little Haru Kijim a (Spring Tree
Island) is only eight years old, but
she attends the government school
in Japan and recently began the
study of geography. One afternoon
she ran home from school exclaim
ing, 'Oh Testsusaburo, I have some
thing to tell you ! America is down
below us and the feet of the people
over there are pointing up towards
our feet.' 'I guess not said her
brother carelessly. 'Yes, our teacher
told us so in the geography class to
day. I do wish I could see those
people walking on their heads.'
'Well,' said Tetsusaburo laughingly,
'if you dig down far enough into the
earth you can see them. Haru sat in
deep study a long time, and the rest
of the family forgot all about her
anxiety to see the country where her
big sister's teacher came from
"Saturday afternoon she was mis
sing and all efforts to find her proved
futile, but when supper was an
nounced a very red-faced, dirty
handed little miss presented herself
at the table. 'Where have you been
all the afternoon V was asked by ev
ery one at once. There was no re
ply. The Question was repeated sev
eral times but not even a monosylla
ble was given in answer. 'Tell your
mother where you were.' thundered
her father impatiently. A shower of
tears was her only response. After
a few moments she managed to say
in a very husky voice, 'I was out
by the back alley digging, so I could
see the Americans, and though I dug
a long, long time, and am so tired. I
never saw even one foot,' and she bp
Kan to sob again. It took several
lessons to give this ambitious lit 1 1
miss a-true estimate of the size of
the earth." Selected.
CLEARET FOR ACTION,
When the body is cleared for ac:
tion, by Dr. King's New Life Pills
you can tell it by the bloom of healtl
on the cheeks; the brightness of the
eyes ; the firmness of the flesh and
muscles ; the buoyancy of the mind.
Try them. At all druggists; 25 cents.
The most important world to mas
ter is the world within each man.
Rev. Dr. Raymond.
There is a proposition to lengthen
the official term of the mayor of New
York City to four years. Think what
a man of energy and resources could
do for himself in a four years' job
of that kind ! Chicago Tribune.
It would be interesting if the men
of the nation could go into executive
session and find out how many of
them secretly agree with Mr. Cleve
land in his criticism of women's
club Washington Post.
The lawyer who defended Rocke
feller recently in the press used to
be one of the lustiest denouncers of
trusts in the country ; but the Stan
dard Oil greased his conscience all
right. Memphis Commercial.
Raleigh & Gape Fear R'y Go.
SCHEDULE OF SUNDAY
TRAINS IN EFFECT SUN
DAY, APRIL 30, 1905.
NORTHBOUND TRAINS.
Leave No.- 50. No. 52.
Lillington Sta.. 8.15 a. m.; 5.10 p.m.
Chalybeate . . . . 8.38 a. m. ; 5.33 p. m.
Fuquay Springs 8.55 a. m.; 5.50 p. m.
Willow Springs 9.10 a. m.; 6.05 p. rn.
McCullers .... 9.25 a. m.; 6.20 p. m.
Barnes . . . . ... 9.35 a. m. ; 6.30 p. m.
Caraleigh Mills 9.50 a. m. ; 6.45 p. m.
Arrive Raleigh 10.00 a. m. ; 6.55 p. m.
SOUTHBOUND TRAINS.
Leave No. 51. No. 53.
Raleigh . ... . . . 2.00 p.m.; 7.30 a. m.
Caraleigh Mills 2.10 p.m. ; 7.40 p. m.
Barnes .. ..... 2.22 p. m. ; 7.52 p.m.
McCuller3 . . . ..." 2.35 p. m. ; 8.05 p. m.
Willow Springs 2.50 p. m. ; 8.20 p. m.
Fuquay Springs 3.10 p. m. ; 8.40 p. m.
Chalybeate .... 3.27 p. m. ; 8.57 p. m.
Ar. Lillington. 3.45 p.m.; 9.15 p.m.
JOHN A. MILLS,
President and General Manager.
THE MARKETS.
RALEIGH COTTON MARKET.
(Corrected every Wednesday by Bar
bee & Co.)
Strict good middling
Good middling
Strict middling......
Middling, none .....
... n
'79
1
RALEIGH PRODUCE MARKET.
(Corrected weekly by Len H. Adams.)
Cowpeas ...... .............
Eggs..
Chickens.....
Butter
Potatoes (Irish) .....
Potatoes (sweet) ....
Cabbage, per crate.
Hams (N. C.)..........
Side meat..
Shoulders ...
Lard
Corn ,
Wheat
Rye
Apples
$1.00$1.85 bus.
.. 15c. per doz.
25 to 85c each
20 to 25c
.... 75c to 81.00
.. $1.30 to $1 50
$1.50$1.75
11 to 18C
10c
10c
10C
. 70o
51.25
$1.00
$1.00
Raleigh and Gape Fear Railroad
TIME TABLE.
Effect 12:01 A. M , Sunday, October 9, 1901
tOD'H I09HD
TIAIMS.
Dally, ex. 8.
J
a
IOI
A. M.
7 20
7 86
7 46
7 64
8 00
8 15
8 25
8 80
3 60
8 W
.5
9 20
9 86
9 40
9 46
10 00
10 05
1015
10 25
105
5 81
STATIONS.
Lt. Ar.
......... ..Raleigh............
3 Caraleigh Mills...
BT1T ia,
F......M.f Barnes .,
t Hobby m.
M. fMoCULLtBL...
F Banks
K Austin.. .
B...tWlilowt)Drlnan
M...f JOHNSON MILL
p fCardenaa..
S...C. F. A N. Junction
8...f Fuquay Springs
F.........Buckhorn .........
F........... Bawls ............
S t Chalybeate.......
B.........uraaieY
F...... Smith Mill
Lillington .........
Ar. Lt.
Daily, ex. 8,
1
B
CO
104 102
A. M. P. M.
9 45 5 85
9 85 5 20
9 80 6 13
9 20 6 04
9 14 4 67
9 10 4 62
8 68 4 25
8 55 4 21
8 60 4 15
8 40 4 03
8 88 4 00
8 83 8 65
8 80 8 62
8 20 8 86
8 17 8 20
8 10 8 20
8 00 8 01
7 65 2 65
7 45 2 45
JOHN A. MILLS,
President and Gen, Manager.
THOMAS H. BRIG6S & SOUS,
RALEIGH, N. C.
HAR ID WA R EX
Sherwin Williams' Paint, Lime, Cement,
Builders' Supplies,
Farmers' Supplies.
THE RALEIGH FLOUR AND FEED 60.,
229 S. Olilmitifiton St., - Rakiflb, 11 g.
;.: - DEALER IN V.::
HAY, WHEAT STRAW, CHOPS, BRAN, WHEAT, WHEAT SCREENINGS, OATS.
A FULL LINE OF FLOUR. THE BEST CORN MEAL IN WAKE COUNTY.
It will pay you to get our price before buying.
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Roses Carnations, and other choice cut flowers for all occasions: Floral Designs,
Palms, Ferns, and various kinds of Pot and Outdoor Bedding Plants.
Hyacinths, Tulips. Narcissis, and many other Bulbs for Fall Planting, either out
door or for forcing. Send for price list.
PHONB 113. IFOFIS1V RALEIGH, N. C.
CHOICE CUT FLOWERS,
Roses, Carnations, and Violets
OUR SPECIALTY. Pot Plants of all kinds for bouse and window decorating.
Rose Bushes, Shrubberies, Evergreens, Vines, Bedding Plants and Shade Trees. Vege
table Plants of all kinds in season, at
J. L. O'QUINN & CO.'S,
Leading Florists, : : RALEIGH, N. C
Mention this paper when buying or ordering.
Mechanics and Investors Union
Issues monthly payment six per cent certificates, $100.00, which are sold for
eighty monthly payments of $1.00, or forty five payments of $2.00. This is
the best Saving Investment plan ever offertd.
GEORGE ALLEN, Secretary, Pullen Building, Raleigh, N. C.
Gape Fear & Northern R'y.
South Bound . North Bound
Trains, Trains.
- Time Table :;-y-'
2d Classl IstClass 1st Class 2d Class.
; No. 2. ; ;
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A. M. P.M. A.M. P.M.
11 00 4 80 Lv. Apex Ar. 10 06 6 41
11 25 s 4 48 Holly Hprlngs s 0 62 5 16
11 40 b 5 00 Wllbon 8 9 42 5 01 -
11 48 f 6 00 Blanchard f 9 88 4 52
11 62 8 6 07 Varlna 8 9 86 4 84
12 01 f 6 14 Holland . f 9 25 4 80
12 21 8 5 80 Angler m 9 10 4 22
12 87 8 6 45 Barolayvllle a 8 68 4 02
12 64 8 6 64 Coats 8 M 49 8 45
1 tl6 8 6 03 Turlington 8 8 40 8 28
1 11 a 6 08 Wye 8 85 8 18
1 19 a 6 18 Duke 8 8 81 8 11
1 27 6 25 . Wye 8 8 19 8 07
1 41 0 86 Ar. Dunn LV. 8 08 2 65
- -. - ' . 2 41
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THE GflVINESS
LILLINGTON, N. C.
New Building, New Furniture.
Everything Modern.
No town In the South the size of Lillington
has a hotel equal to the
CAViNESS.
The patronage of the traveling public is
solicited.' -
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